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Chevron files Gorgon expansion plan for NOPSEMA review

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US energy giant Chevron has filed an environmental plan to NOPSEMA addressing the installation of the subsea infrastructure associated with the Gorgon stage 2 project. Courtesy of Chevron Chevron noted in its filing to the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority it is looking to expand the subsea

Venture Global LNG hires new CFO

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US LNG export project developer Venture Global LNG has made a management switch naming Jonathan (Jack) Thayer as its chief financial officer. Courtesy of Venture Global LNG Thayer has over fifteen years of finance leadership experience, Venture Global noted in its statement. Prior to joining Venture Global, Thayer served as

BC Ferries’ second hybrid-electric ship enters service

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Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries noted that its second hybrid-electric ship, Island Aurora, entered service on Thursday, June 18. Courtesy of BC Ferries The vessel will operate on the Port McNeill- Alert Bay – Sointula (Vancouver IslandCormorant Island-Malcolm Island) route. BC Ferries noted that it follows its sister vessel, Island

H2Tec supports hydrogen project in Orkney

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Clean energy solutions provider, H2Tec has won a contract to perform key upgrades to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)’s hydrogen production plant in Orkney. Logan Energy‘s subsidiary work is part of the €11.7 million project, Integrating Tidal Energy into the European Grid (ITEG). The project gets funding from the

Chevron selling stake in Australia’s NWS LNG project

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US energy giant Chevron is selling its stake in the Australian North West Shelf LNG venture after drawing interest from potential buyers. Karratha gas plant, NWS project (Image: Woodside) The company made a move to start a formal marketing process for its 16.67 per cent stake in the $34 billion

RWE, German LNG to explore hydrogen opportunities

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RWE and German LNG Terminal have agreed to jointly explore the development of green hydrogen possibilities via the planned LNG terminal in Brunsbüttel. Courtesy of German LNG Terminal To this end, the two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote the use of hydrogen produced from renewable sources.

eCap Mobility wins DNV GL AiP for maritime application of Re-Fire fuel cells

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Classification society DNV GL has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a concept of maritime Re-Fire fuel cell application, jointly developed by electric mobility solutions provider eCap and fuel cell technology developer Re-Fire Technology.  Re-Fire fuel cells; Image credit:Ecap/ReFire The partnership was launched back in 2019 as the two

Wärtsilä contracted for zero-emmissions ferries job

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The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä’s has been contracted to design and equip two new zero-emissions ferries. Courtesy of Wärtsilä The pair is being built for Norwegian operator Boreal Sjö at Holland Shipyards in the Netherlands. The Wärtsilä ship design is tailored to the operating and route profiles of the two

Renergen, Total ink South Africa LNG pact

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South Africa’s Renergen signed a deal with a unit of French energy giant Total to market and distribute LNG in the southernmost country on the African continent. For illustration purposes only (Image: Renergen) The natural gas and helium producer is building the country’s first LNG plant as part of its

Coastal GasLink to start laying LNG Canada pipeline

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TC Energy-led Coastal GasLink is to start laying a huge pipeline that will supply gas to the Shell-led LNG Canada project in July. Artist rendering of Wilde Lake station (Image: Coastal GasLink) Coastal GasLink is building a 667-kilometer-long pipeline worth about $5 billion. The pipeline will move at least 2.1

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